asia pacific clean air partnership (apcap)
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Asia Pacific Clean Air Partnership (APCAP)
Kaye Patdu, Associate Programme Officer, UNEPIBAQ Business Roundtable 16 November 2020
AIR POLLUTION: A SERIOUS HEALTH CRISIS IN ASIA PACIFIC
GLOBAL ESTIMATES• Around 91% of the world’s population lives in places with unhealthy air. • Outdoor air pollution causes 4.2 million premature deaths, and 103.1 million DALYs*
every year.• Exposure to smoke from dirty cookstoves and fuels causes 3.8 million deaths, and 85.6
million DALYs every year.**
ASIA PACIFIC ESTIMATES • About 4 billion people are exposed to poor air quality• Over 4 million premature deaths in Asia Pacific and affecting those most vulnerable
* DALYs are the sum of life years lost due to premature mortality and years lived with disability adjusted for severity.
** Cohen AJ, Brauer M, Burnett RT. Estimates and 25-year trends of the global burden of disease attributable to ambient air pollution: An analysis of data from the Global burden of Diseases Study 2015. Lancet 2017; 389:1907-18.
AIR POLLUTION HURTS THE ECONOMYReduces people’s ability to work and contributes to labor
income and welfare losses.
Damages infrastructure, cultural and historical
monuments
Affects vital national income e.g. from
tourism
Reduces ability of ecosystems to perform
functions such as provision of food and
water security
Costs for remediation, restoration or
healthcare
Member states reiterated the urgent attention needed to address air pollution with a UNEA-3 Resolution: Preventing and Reducing Air Pollution to Improve Air Quality Globally
URGENT ACTION NEEDED
For UN Environment to facilitate immediate and coordinated action to address air pollution and its impacts and prepare regional assessment reports on air quality issues.
CALL TO ACTION BY MEMBER STATES
ASIA PACIFICCLEAN AIR
PARTNERSHIP
REPORT:
Air Pollution in Asia and the Pacific: Science-based Solutions
The report identifies a solutions package with 25 cost-effective policy and technological measures and developed in collaboration between the United Nations Environment Programme, the Asia Pacific Clean Air Partnership, and the Climate and Clean Air Coalition.
MEASURES WHICH CONTRIBUTE TO DEVELOPMENT PRIORITIES WITH AIR QUALITY BENEFITS
NEXT STAGE AIR QUALITY MEASURES THAT ARE NOT YET MAJOR COMPONENTS OF CLEAN AIR POLICIES
ASIA-WIDE FULL APPLICATION OF CONVENTIONAL MEASURES
01 02 03
The 25 measures can be summarized in 3 clusters
vehicles, power plants, and large- and small-scale industry
burning of agricultural and municipal solid waste, proper management of livestock manure
promoting use of electric vehicles, using renewable energy for electricity generation
PARTNERING FOR SOLUTIONS
UNEP’s Strategy for Private Sector Engagement Strategy
• Pillar 1: Impacts on SDGs and environmental goals
• Pillar 2: Transformative changes of industries and sectors
• Pillar 3: Innovation leading to solutions on sustainability
• Pillar 4: resources and income to scale up and accelerate momentum towards a sustainable future
PRIVATE SECTOR
Communities
Governments Civil society
Regional and international
agencies
Academia
Integrated EV specific policy measures with Global Fuel Economy Initiative national activities supporting fuel economy policy development in 65+ countries
Dedicated EV policies:• Tax breaks on
registration, import & circulation tax
• Inclusion of EVs in regulatory measures Information campaigns
• Dedicated soft measures: parking policies,.
High vehicle excise taxes for conventional vehicles in Sri Lanka
influenced the adoption of cleaner and more efficient
vehicles
ELECTRIC MOBILITY: ADDRESSING POLICY AND OTHER BARRIERS
ELECTRIC MOBILITY: DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS (UNEP/BMU-IKI)
PHILIPPINES• Supporting urban electric freight launched in Nov 2019 with
PhilPost and Pasig City (with TAILG)• Supporting more demonstration projects and setting up
charging network in Pasig City with EC Solutions plus
VIETNAM • Supporting standards and regulations and demonstration
projects on electric 2-wheelers for personal use and for urban freight (with Honda)
THAILAND • Supporting development of standards and regulations on
electric 2&3 wheelers• Demonstration project to support electric motorcycle taxi/
electric motorcycle deliveries
PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP: SUSTAINABLE RICE PLATFORM
• World’s first voluntary standard for rice sustainability
• Co-convened by International Rice Research Institute and UNEP.
• SRP’s rice cultivation standard recommends 41 guidelines in rice cultivation covering farm management, water use, pest management, nutrient management, harvest and post-harvest practices, even labor practices.
• With nearly 100 partner institutions, SRP reached almost 700,000 farmers and was implemented in more than 319,000 hectares of riceland.
PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP: AIR QUALITY MONITORING
• Air quality monitoring: 25 of 41 countries have official air quality monitoring stations, monitoring criteria pollutants.
• Global Environment Monitoring System for Air (GEMS Air) supports countries to provide quality assured data to keep the state of the world’s air quality under continuous review, develops capacity of member states, provides information and services across the science-policy-public interface.
Low-cost Sensors: UNEP is working with WMO and other partners to develop guidelines on low-cost sensors
At the present time, partnerships includes
https://www.unenvironment.org/explore-topics/air/what-we-do/monitoring-air-quality/gems-air-strategic-plan
OUTPUTS
1 Deliver technical support to 5 countries to develop an action plan to 25 clean air measures
Provide regional platform for knowledge sharing, and support implementation of 25 clean air measures through outreach and partnerships
Science-policy interface and science-based policies on air quality
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MILESTONES (2020/2021)
1. Cambodia: National clean air plan finalized 2. Through leveraged funding, policy and technical support
to APCAP countries: Vietnam, Myanmar, Thailand
1. Launch Clean Air Solutions Tracker2. Feature 25 clean air measures in UNEP’s reporting for
UNEA air quality resolution3. Successful delivery of Third APCAP Joint Forum 4. Outreach on 25 clean air measures – Clean Air
Solutions Hub and Webinar Series 5. Engage new partners
1. Coordinate Science Panel Work Plan 2020-20212. Develop two issue briefs to contribute to
implementation of 25 clean air solutions
ASIA PACIFIC CLEAN AIR PARTNERSHIP
POTENTIAL WAYS FOR ENGAGEMENTINFORMATION SHARING THROUGH EVENTS, TRAINING AND CAMPAIGNS• Through clean air solutions webinar series organized at
least once each quarter • Responding to technical advice by country partners
(example air quality monitoring)
MULTI-STAKEHOLDER FORA (NETWORKS AND PLATFORMS)• Through the Asia Pacific Clean Air Partnership Joint Forum
– sharing best practices on solutions for clean air (proposed week of 7th September 2021)
DEMONSRATION PROJECTS • Demonstrate new technology with interested partners
Clean Air Solutions Webinar Series• A Calculated Risk: Health and
Economic Cost of Air Pollution in Thailand | 23 Sep 2019
• Asia Charged Up: Measuring the Benefits of Shifting to Electric Mobility | 3 Dec 2019
• Asia on Fire: Status, Impacts, and Solutions | 30 Mar 2020
• COVID and Air Quality: How to sustain air quality gains in Asia Pacific? | 7 Sep 2020
• Electric 2&3 wheelers for climate and clean air benefits in Asia Pacific | 15 Sep 2020
• Air quality data to drive stronger clean air action | 1 Oct 2020